460 
Apios tuberosa, 369. 
Artemisia trifida, 292. 
Cornus, osier, 251. 
Cratecus coccineus, 293. 
Grain de beeuf, 370. 
Helianthus tuberosus, 369. 
Humulus lupulus, var. Americanus, 
386. 
Indian corn, 353. 
Lobelia inflata, Indian tobacco, 273. 
Mentha Canadensis, 319. 
Opuntia Missouriensis, O. fragilis, 
384. 
Pomme blanche, or prairie turnip, 
280. 
Prunus Americana, 370. 
Prunus Virginiana, 370. 
Prunus pumila, 367. 
Psoralea _ esculenta, 
blanche,” 369. 
Pumpkins, 353. 
“¢ Rose-buds,” 370. 
Sarcobatus vermicularis, 292. 
“ Pomme 
Squashes, 353. 
Yucca angustifolia, 367. 
ZOOLOGY. 
Arctomys ludovicianus, prairie dog, 
368. 
Cervus leucurus, 392. 
Cervus macrotis, 392.. 
Dentalium, used as ornaments, 269, 
314. 
Ovis montana, 366, 392. 
ETHNOLOGY, 
Ahnahaways, 421. 
Arapohos, 232, 231. 
Arikaras, 232, 351. 
Assinnee-Poetuc, 380. 
Assiniboins, 232, 379. 
Assinepoils, 380. 
Atsinas, 232, 340. 
Ayavois, 445. 
Big Robber, Crow Chief, 394. 
Blackfeet, 282, 248. 
Brulées, or Burnt Thighs, 371, 372, 
373. 
Chippewas, 235, 379. 
Clear Blue Harth, 372. 
Crows, 232, 391. 
Cut-heads, 374. 
Dakotas, 852, 364, 379. 
Fall, or Big-bellied Indians, Gros 
Ventres de Prairie, 253. 
Flat-heads of St. Mary’s Valley, 
394. 
Foolish People, Arapoho Band, 
326. 
Friday, Arapoho Interpreter, 322. 
Gens des Canots, 387. 
Gens du Gauché, 387. 
Gens du Nord, 388. 
Grand Pawnees, 347. 
Ho-ha, or Rebels, 880. 
Ho’-he, or Fish-eaters, 381. 
Huecos, 347. 
Hunk’-pa-pas, 374. 
Troquois, 346. 
Issati, 380. 
I-ta’-zip-Gos, 3874. 
Kai’-e-na, 256. 
Kansas, 232. 
Kaskaias, 321. 
Killistinoes, 380. 
Knisteneaux, or Crees, 282, 239. 
Kiitonas, 256. 
Le Chef du Tonnerre, Cree, 247. 
Le Gros Frangais, 379. 
Les Gens des Ruches, 379. 
La Lance, 257. 
“Le Sonnant,” 237. 
Mahaha, 421. 
Mandans, 232, 426. 
Matotantes, 346. 
Ma-to’-to-pa, or Four Bears, 374. 
Metaharta, 422. 
Mexicans, 322. 
Mi-ali’-ta-nés, or Mandans, 426. 
Mi-ne-kap-ztis, 374. 
Minnitarees of the Missouri, 344. 
Minnitarees of the Prairie, 344. 
Missouri Dakotas, 371. 
Nadowasis, 380. 
Nadouessis, or Scioux, 380. 
Nandowessie Nation, 380. 
Ne’-a-ya-dg, meaning of, 235. 
Nehethewas, or Crees, 343. 
Ogalilas, 373. 
Omahas, 232, 444. 
Osages, 232, 346. 
Osinipoilles, 380. 
Otos, 232, 444. 
Pana, 346. 
ON THE ETHNOGRAPHY AND PHILOLOGY OF THE 
Paneassa, 346. 
Panelogo, 546. 
Panismahans, 346. 
Paunch, Fall, or Rapid Indians, 
3438, 422. 
Pawnees, 345, 351. 
Pawnee Loups, 346. 
Pawnee Picts, 3t7. 
Pawnee Republics, 347. 
People of the Sage, 321. 
Picaneux, 253. 
Piegan, 253. 
Piekanus, 256. 
Plusieurs des Aigles, 257. 
Ponkas, 232. 
Pine Indians, 374. 
Rapid Indians, 254. 
Rees, 356. 
Rib, Shyenne hunter, 276, 277, 
278. 
Ricaras, 421. 
Sarcees, 256. 
Shai-e’la, or Shai-en’-a, 274. 
Si-ha-sa’-pas, 374. 
Siksikai, 256. 
Sioux, 254. 
Small Gulls, 237. 
Snake and Nez-Percé 
394. 
Soulier Noirs, or Shoe Indians, 422. 
Ta-nish’ or Sa-nish’, “‘ The People,’ 
356) 
The Little Hagle, 237. 
The Painted Lodge, 237. 
Two-Kettle Band, 374. 
Wa’-na-ta, 375. 
Wattasoons, 422. 
Weepers, 380. 
Wichitas, 347. 
Wo-he-nom’-pa, 374. 
Wolf Pawnees, 346. 
Yanctonais, 374. 
Indians, 
MYTHOLOGY, CUSTOMS. 
Astronomical knowledge of the 
Crees, 245. 
Aurora Borealis, 245. 
“ Buffalo chips,” 388. 
Cachés, how used, 353. 
Chief’s Road, 245. 
Great Spirit, 278, 828, 431. 
Great Spirit Chief, 245. 
